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High-ranking Capitol Police official admits he circumvented protocol to fire female officer
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High-ranking Capitol Police official admits he circumvented protocol to fire female officer -
Trump judicial pick blows off Democrats’ questions on Ukraine -
House Intelligence withdraws subpoena for key Ukraine witness -
Capitol Police sexual discrimination trial unveils male officers sleeping on the job and a lack of protocol with new employees -
Top Republicans say costs a hurdle to bipartisan tax deal -
Taylor testimony: 5 key points expected to make a comeback at public hearings -
Trump administration shows up to USA Freedom hearing without answers to key questions about data collection -
Republicans push for whistleblower's identity, but not naming names — yet -
Open impeachment hearings to begin next week, Schiff says -
Impeachment deposition bickering offers preview of brinkmanship to come in public hearings -
Former Capitol Police chief acknowledges ‘systemic failure’ in supervising new officers -
Most Republicans on impeachment committees aren’t showing up, transcripts reveal -
Teens like vaping mint and mango Juul flavors over menthol and tobacco, study finds -
White House backing off $8.6 billion demand for border wall funding -
Manchin backs FERC nominee despite Schumer’s opposition -
Impeachment transcript shows Democrats probing Trump hotel, emoluments -
McKinley: ‘No one spoke to me about Rudy Giuliani’ -
Impeachment testimony details Republicans’ process fight, in public and behind closed doors -